Daily Current Affairs: 28 November 2020

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This post contains important daily current affairs of 28 November 2020. It includes all Major National, International, Business and Sports related current affairs of 28 November 2020. We have collected the latest daily current affairs and compiled them date wise. These current affairs are important for all competitive exams like bank, ssc, ibps, sbi exams. The GK current affairs will help you score more in these competitive exams. A brief explanation of every current affair is provided to further enhance your general knowledge. Once you have gone through these current affairs we would recommend to you to try 28 November 2020 daily Current affairs test.

Daily Current Affairs 28 November 2020

Daily Current Affairs

STATE NEWS

Mega Food Park Held in Punjab
The Union Minister unveiled Mega Food Park (MFP) at Phagwara in Kapurthala district of Punjab. The construction cost of the Mega Food Park (MFP) is 107,830 crore rupees, spread over 55 acres of land. It is expected to benefit approximately 25,000 farmers and may create employment opportunities for approximately 5,000 people. Mega Food Parks Scheme was launched by the government in 2008.

Lachit Diwas is Celebrated in Assam
Lachit Diwas is Celebrated in Assam in honour of Lachit Borphukan to commemorate his heroism and the victory of the Assamese army at the Battle of Saraighat. Lachit Borphukan was the commander of the Ahom Dynasty in present-day Assam. He showed outstanding leadership in the Battle of Saraghart (1671). The Battle of Saraghart was a naval battle between the Mughal Empire and the Kingdom of Ahom. It fought on the Brahmaputra river in Saraighat, Guwahati.

Tamil Nadu govt announces compensation packages for losses suffered due to Cyclone Nivar
The Tamil Nadu Government has announced compensation packages for the losses suffered due to the Cyclone Nivar. Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswamy said in a statement that four people died due to the cyclone and that their families will be given a solarium of ten lakh rupees each. Thirty thousand rupees each will be given as the compensation for the cows that were killed, 25-thousand rupees for buffalos, 16-thousand rupees for the calves and three thousand rupees for the sheep.

NATIONAL AFFAIRS

Prakash Javadeker launches India Climate Change Knowledge Portal
Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar launched the India Climate Change Knowledge Portal. The portal will have all the major steps the Government is taking at both national and international levels to address the climate change issues.

Honey FPO Program Was Launched
Under the “Establishment and Promotion of 10,000 FPOs” Scheme, Honey FPO was established. An FPO, formed by a group of farm producers, is a registered body with producers as shareholders in the organisation. It deals with business activities related to the farm produce and it works for the benefit of the member producers.

National Portal for Transgender Persons Was Launched by Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment
The Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment e-launched the “National Portal for Transgender People” in Vadodara, Gujarat and e-inaugurated the “GarimaGreh: A Shelter Home for Transgender People”. The national portal was established within two months of the “Notice of the 2020 Transgender People (Protection of Rights) Rules”. The portal will help transgender people to apply for certificates and ID cards digitally from anywhere in the country without any physical interface.

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Joint Trade Committee Meeting between India and Myanmar
The 7th Joint Trade Committee Meeting between India and Myanmar was held through virtual mode on 24th November 2020. During the consultation, both sides reviewed bilateral issues, including trade, investment, banking, connectivity, capacity building and border infrastructure upgrades. India-Myanmar relations are rooted in a common history, race, culture and religious ties. As the land of the Buddha, India is a pilgrimage country for the Burmese people.

 

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